Thomas Osborne Davis
Liberal
Mr. DAVIS.
He won't go home till morning.
Mr. SPROtJLE. I am inclined to think that with this situation and what the people think of it he will be inclined to stay out all night and think it over till morning. The opposition have a definite policy. They have a policy that is embodied in the resolution now before the House. Will any one say that they are not agreed on that policy ? Hon. members will see when the vote comes that we are all agreed upon it. Has there been one dissenting voice in this House raised in objection to that policy ? Is it not concrete enough ? I think it will suit the most fastidious. Put it alongside of the various and diversified policies that hon. gentlemen opposite have had.
Topic: WAYS AND MEANS-THE BUDGET.